Synonyms for cheating


Grammar : Noun
Spell : cheet
Phonetic Transcription : tʃit


Définition of cheating

Origin :
  • "deceptiveness, swindling," 1530s, verbal noun from cheat (v.).
  • noun lying
Example sentences :
  • Does it change the fact that you belong to God; that you are cheating Him out of His own property?
  • Extract from : « Tip Lewis and His Lamp » by Pansy
  • I'm not in the habit of cheating, nor of being told that I do, so I was not prepared with an answer.
  • Extract from : « Tip Lewis and His Lamp » by Pansy
  • She used to say it was no cheating of the minister to feed the minister's boys.
  • Extract from : « Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood » by George MacDonald
  • That was Caley's last race; he'd been cheating the undertakers for years.
  • Extract from : « Old Man Curry » by Charles E. (Charles Emmett) Van Loan
  • But because of the dual constitution of things, in labor as in life there can be no cheating.
  • Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Nor was there ever a sign of cheating that came under Sally's observation.
  • Extract from : « Nobody » by Louis Joseph Vance
  • I do not believe it, or if they are then there must be cheating somewhere.
  • Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
  • All thought of cheating abandoned, they fought desperately to score.
  • Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore » by Pauline Lester
  • It was deception, cheating, fraud, a promise that could never be fulfilled.
  • Extract from : « The Ideal » by Stanley Grauman Weinbaum
  • If they did, they were simply robbing and cheating their neighbours.
  • Extract from : « History of the Moravian Church » by J. E. Hutton

Antonyms for cheating

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